Discussion: Trump: 'Of Course' I Don't Think Cruz's Dad Was Linked To JFK's Assassinator

Trump is a lying pig.

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“Of course I don’t believe that. I wouldn’t believe it, but I did say ‘let people read it,’” Trump replied.

Meaning, I sling shit, you decide of it’s tasty. Nudge, nudge, wink, wink

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Pigs can be quite nice and are more than intelligent enough not to read National Enquirer or believe in conspiracy theories. And you should never insult the maker of the bacon.

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“Of course I don’t believe that. I wouldn’t believe it, but I did say ‘let people read it,’” Trump replied.

What a piece of shit. That’s your guy, Republicans.

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First his aide said that Trump didn’t really believe much of what he said, it was said just for effect. Now Trump says that he says things he doesn’t believe, or at least implies he believes them if his campaign will be advanced by those lies.

Now that is what we look for in a President. Isn’t it great? It’s ugggge! It makes me soooooo proud to be an American.a

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Blitzer: so like. the Ben Carson. is technically.a child molester. and the Marco Rubio gay sex tale;all of that was just politics,right?"
Trump “you could. say tbat”

Wasn’t. gonna happen, but still…

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Trump on Cruz/Oswald Conspiracy Rumor: “I wouldn’t believe it, but I did say ‘let people read it’…”

To paraphrase Voltaire:

“If Trump did not exist, it would be necessary for Fox to invent him.”

Hey, wait a minute…

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Why? Because your father did it?

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Hey, I used it to slap that little weasel into his hole. What’s the problem?

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What else has he said that he doesn’t believe to be true?

A shorter and easier list might be what he does really believe.

And ohhh…

A horse is a horse of course of course…

Mr Ed

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This is why Trump is an enormous risk to the U.S. and to the world should he actually become President. He offhandedly drops incendiary lies and provocative insinuations that are taken seriously. This is the stuff that wars are caused by. A President’s words need to be measured and well thought out. This is a talent that Obama has mastered and consistently exercised. It is a talent that Trump sorely lacks and is unlikely to perfect between now and Jan. 20, 2017 – even if he crams.

Trump is most definitely not an intellectual giant, not even close. He lacks humility, introspection, and the ability to reflect thoughtfully on complex issues, all necessary qualities for a good national and world leader. Most of all, he lacks the skills to be a successful diplomat, and since his words cannot be relied upon – Is he speaking truth? Is he being deliberately provocative? Does he even have the vaguest idea of what the truth is? – as President he would present a clear and present danger to world peace and order.

The Republican party should be very afraid of this demagogue . . .as should we all.

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@caltg

I’ve never enjoyed a headline more: The GOP awakens to a trump nightmare.

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“Assassinator?”

A new word!

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He told. Carson. that it was just politics.

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The writer clearly doesn’t know how to eschew obfuscation.

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Kudos for attempting to imply Wolf’s fucking insane syntax.
Drives me nuts.

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Might this be a prescient description of the Trump?

“It was miraculous. It was almost no trick
at all, he saw, to turn vice into virtue and slander into truth, impotence into
abstinence, arrogance into humility, plunder into philanthropy, thievery into
honor, blasphemy into wisdom, brutality into patriotism, and sadism into
justice. Anybody could do it; it required no brains at all. It merely required
no character.”
— Joseph Heller, Catch-22

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Pathetic how Biltzer guides Trump on the easy path to walk back his earlier bullshit.

We see who Tapper followed to CNN to get out of journalism.

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Another TPMer posted this over in The hive and da debbil made me steal it and post it here!

Before there was tRump…back in 2012 on November 7, the day after Obama was re-elected…

this from The Onion…

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